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Meiji era

The Meiji era (明治時代, Meiji jidai, [meꜜː(d)ʑi] ) was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912.[1] The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonization by Western powers to the new paradigm of a modern, industrialized nation state and emergent great power, influenced by Western scientific, technological, philosophical, political, legal, and aesthetic ideas. As a result of such wholesale adoption of radically different ideas, the changes to Japan were profound, and affected its social structure, internal politics, economy, military, and foreign relations. The period corresponded to the reign of Emperor Meiji. It was preceded by the Keiō era and was succeeded by the Taishō era, upon the accession of Emperor Taishō.

The rapid modernization during the Meiji era was not without its opponents, as the rapid changes to society caused many disaffected traditionalists from the former samurai class to rebel against the Meiji government during the 1870s, most famously Saigō Takamori who led the Satsuma Rebellion. However, there were also former samurai who remained loyal while serving in the Meiji government, such as Itō Hirobumi and Itagaki Taisuke.

Byōbu Dragon and tiger (竜虎図) left side, 1895, by Hashimoto Gahō

Byōbu Dragon and tiger (竜虎図) left side, 1895, by Hashimoto Gahō

Byōbu Dragon and tiger right side, 1895, by Hashimoto Gahō

Byōbu Dragon and tiger right side, 1895, by Hashimoto Gahō

Japanese Taiwan

Japanese Korea

Japanese nationalism

List of political figures of Meiji Japan

Rising Sun Flag

Battle of Pyongyang (1894)

Battle of Yalu River (1894)

Battle of Jiuliancheng

Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895)

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"Castles and the Militarisation of Urban Society in Imperial Japan"

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Osaka army arsenal (osaka hohei kosho)

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No sleep, no rest: Meiji law enforcement

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Society for Japanese Art and Crafts

(In Japanese) Meiji Taisho 1868–1926

by Fukuzawa Yukichi, a best-selling book of Meiji Japan (English Translation)

"Encouragement for Learning"

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“Tra realtà e finzione: la rivalutazione della narrativa premoderna nella critica letteraria Meiji

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Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan

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